New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd wrote a piece about New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the #MeToo movement, but the indefatigable Janice Dean shamed her (mistakenly) for not once mentioning Cuomo’s nursing home scandal.
Nice essay @maureendowd. No woman should endure this behavior. But not one mention of @NYGovCuomo’s nursing home massacre that helped kill over 15,000 seniors? Shame on you too.
Cuomo Discovers #MeToo Means #HimToo https://t.co/TDSbiPU0W0
— Janice Dean (@JaniceDean) March 6, 2021
Dowd got back to Dean with the highlighted portion of her column that dealt with Cuomo’s nursing home massacre, and we suppose Dowd thought it was a win of some sort:
— Maureen Dowd (@maureendowd) March 6, 2021
OK, so she gave it one sentence: “He was preaching openness and honesty while fumbling and deceiving on nursing home deaths.” Fumbling? That’s it?
Must’ve missed it. Thanks for pointing out. I still think you “buried the lede.”
— Janice Dean (@JaniceDean) March 6, 2021
14 words in the piece and she's defending it ??
— Suck it Coop (@JustinS86881732) March 6, 2021
You misspelled lying and covering up
— Edward E. Smith (@DoubleE07) March 6, 2021
Ha ha… see ?there is one “kinda” mention of the thousands who likely died of Cuomo’s corruption schemes… Seems like Maureen is doing some fumbling and deceiving of her own.
— publiusavem (@publiusrising) March 6, 2021
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No need to use the words “fumbling and” in that sentence.
— Christopher Spiess, MD (@acspiess) March 6, 2021
My bad. 15,000 elderly deaths got this one line in @maureendowd’s lengthy @NYGovCuomo column. “Fumbling and deceiving” wouldn’t be the words I would’ve used to decribe it though. https://t.co/mhDDCNwu6O
— Janice Dean (@JaniceDean) March 6, 2021
#MeToo is a big deal. No question. Cuomo should be punished for his disgusting behavior. BUT PUTTING 9,000 INFECTED PATIENTS INTO NURSING HOMES AND COVERING UP THE NUMBERS SHOULD NOT GET A THROW-AWAY LINE IN A MAJOR NEWSPAPER COLUMN
— Janice Dean (@JaniceDean) March 6, 2021
Interesting and deliberate arrangement of words. By putting "fumbling" first softens the "deceiving." Like Cuomo only deliberately falsified the death numbers because he was confused.
— Angus T. Kirk (@angusparvo) March 6, 2021
She misspelled " lying and obstructing"
— Nikolasthebastard (@Nikolasthebast1) March 6, 2021
Weaseling and lying
— jim tierney (@avenue62) March 6, 2021
How about incompetent murderer.
— Kruzer Kat (@Kruzer60913071) March 6, 2021
https://twitter.com/MAFK2013/status/1368325874253246466
Perhaps you are unfamiliar with Ms. Dowd's work?
— Sebastian Korbinian (@SebastianKorbi1) March 6, 2021
It’s Maureen Dowd, she will go against a man but not a Democrat
— Victoria (@VictoriaV012) March 6, 2021
Dowd says Cuomo was “fumbling and deceiving on nursing home deaths” and thinks she’s covered the story.
Related:
New York Post: Aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo says ‘we froze,’ hid nursing home data from the feds https://t.co/0RfCjMoyUw
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) February 12, 2021
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